Thomas,
Now that you mention it, I recall a few times when my own system would lock up, and then eventually empty the buffer. Still, the INDIO digi is on the standard US APRS frequency of 144.390 MHz.
Alan WA4SCA
-----Original Message----- From: sarex-bounces@AMSAT.Org [mailto:sarex-bounces@AMSAT.Org] On Behalf Of Thomas Frey Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 3:37 PM To: APBIDDLE@MAILAPS.ORG Cc: AMSAT-BB; SAREX-BB; Alan P. Biddle Subject: [sarex] Re: RK3KKPK?
Alan P. Biddle schrieb:
I got the following note from a ham in the Palm Springs, CA area:
This morning, while getting ready for Saturday's hamfest, I saw this:
10:05:32R INDIO>RK3KPK Port=1<UA R F> 10:05:51R INDIO>RK3KPK Port=1<RR R F R1> 10:07:03R INDIO>RK3KPK Port=1<RR R F R2>
This call is from near Moscow. Is it possible it is from the ISS? (INDIO is one of our digis.)
There is an RK3KPK, Andrey Mironow, who was an RS satellite command
station
years ago.
Any answer I can give about how his call ended up on a WIDE1-1 US digi string?
Alan WA4SCA
Hello Alan
One day I observed the same effect with US calls. I think the TNC was blocked over Russia and "uloaded" over California.